I Just Spent The Past 15 Minutes Completely Glued To My Screen After Looking At All These Fascinating Pictures And Now I Need You To See Them

1.This picture, taken in 1925, is the last known photo of a Barbary lion in the wild:

A Barbary lion in the wild

2.Speaking of which, this is a picture of one of the last Tasmanian tigers, an animal that went extinct in 1936:

A medium-size animal with stripes on its hind parts

3.This is Maurice Tillet, a wrestler who some say the beloved character Shrek was based on:

A man in a suit and beret holds a young child on a ship deck

4.This is beautician Max Factor with his invention, the beauty calibrator, a device designed to show which parts of a woman's face needed more or less make-up:

A scientist adjusts a metal contraption on a woman's head, possibly for research or medical purposes, in a vintage black-and-white photo
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5.Here's another look at this totally not terrifying device:

A scientist adjusts a head apparatus on a seated person's head, featuring various mechanical components

Looks like something out of one of the Saw movies.

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6.This vehicle was the car being driven when the first ever speeding ticket was given to Walter Arnold in 1896:

A man in a long coat and hat sits on an early automobile surrounded by a crowd, including police officers, in a historical setting

7.2025 marks the official beginning of "Gen Beta." Here's a list of every named generation going back to the 1400s:

Generations list

8.This photo, taken by Louis Botan in 1899, is one of the first photos ever taken underwater:

A person underwater

9.One semester at Harvard cost in $170.42 in 1869:

Old bill to Harvard College, dated 1866, itemizing charges for instruction, room rent, and gas. Total fee: $184.42

10.Speaking of the cost of things in the past, a ticket to see The Beatles in 1964 would run you about $4.90:

Vintage ticket for The Beatles concert at Atlantic City Convention Hall on August 30, 1964, 8:30 PM, main floor, priced at $4.90

11.For centuries the Great Sphinx of Giza was almost completely covered in sand:

The Great Sphinx of Giza and pyramids in the background under a clear sky

12.It wasn't until the 1900s that the Sphinx was completely uncovered:

The Great Sphinx of Giza partially buried in sand with scaffolding and people nearby in a historical photo

Shout out to Thutmose IV, the original Sphinx de-sander.

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13.This is Daniel Waldo, one of the last surviving veterans of the American Revolutionary War, pictured here in 1864:

Portrait of an elderly man, seated, wearing a cloak and holding a cane, titled "Daniel Waldo." Vintage framing with an eagle emblem

14.A giant barrel of olive oil costs about $1190 at Costco:

Yellow barrel on a pallet labeled "Bulk Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 208 liters," priced at $1189.99 in a warehouse setting
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15.The ET puppet is still around and in rough, rough shape:

A detailed model of an alien-like creature with large eyes and a distorted face displayed in a museum exhibit

Nightmare fuel.

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16.Stoplights, but for U-turns, exist:

A red U-turn stoplight next to a "U-turn only" sign

I'm in awe.

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17.This is Frank "Cannonball" Richards performing his signature feat: being struck in the stomach by a 140 pound cannonball:

Series of four black-and-white photos showing a man, possibly in a comedic or exaggerated act, using a contraption that creates large bubbles

18.This is a picture of German Shepherd police dogs facing the ultimate challenge: remaining perfectly still while a cat sits right in front of them:

A group of German Shepherds sits in a row, all attentively watching a small kitten walking in front of them

(Ennio Morricone plays in the distance).

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19.This is Anna M. Jarvis, the inventor of Mother's Day:

Person in 1920s attire, wearing a cloche hat and a fur-trimmed coat, posed for a portrait photograph

20.This is what a horse ambulance looks like:

truck with a large trailer for the horse

21.This is what the throne of King Charlemagne looked like:

Five stone steps leading up to a small chair/throne

22.This is what one of New York City's first subways looked like while it was being built:

Historic 19th-century street scene with horse-drawn carriages and buildings undergoing construction, illustrating urban development

Watch your step!

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23.Violins made specifically for children are very, very tiny:

A violin with a bow placed on a dark surface next to a single banana

Look at that little old violin.

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24.This set of 52 playing cards, dating back to the 1400s, is the oldest surviving example of a full deck of cards:

An old deck of cards

Honestly gorgeous!

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25.And finally, this picture isn't blurry. That's just a bunch of muffin tins stacked on each other:

Empty plastic cupcake container on a counter near a French Vanilla box

Thank your stupid brain for that.

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